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DIOD-TRK (DIOD Trunk)<br />

e. Error Type 2817 Aux Data 57393 is an inline error that has no specific test associated with<br />

it. CO released the trunk at least four minutes after the PBX dropped the call. This error<br />

code is log only and causes no other testing to occur. No alarm is generated. Check for<br />

other errors.<br />

f. Error Type 3073 Aux Data 57376 is an inline error that has no specific test associated with<br />

it. No loop current on incoming call. The incoming destination has already answered and no<br />

loop current has been detected. If this is a hard fault, the Dial Tone test (#0) and every<br />

outgoing call should also fail. Check for other errors.<br />

g. Error Type 3585 Aux Data 57424 is an inline error that has no specific test associated with<br />

it. No loop current on outgoing call. This error occurs on an attempt to seize a loop or<br />

ground-start trunk for an outgoing call. An error occurs if loop current is not detected or the<br />

caller hangs up before it is detected. Busyout the affected port, and run a Long test. If the<br />

Dial Tone test (#0) passes, ignore this error. Release the port.<br />

Demand test descriptions and error codes<br />

Investigate tests in the order presented. By clearing errors associated with the first test, errors<br />

generated from other tests may also be cleared. Click on the link to see the full description of<br />

the test, error codes, and recommended actions.<br />

Order of Investigation Short Test<br />

Sequence<br />

Long Test<br />

Sequence<br />

D/ND 1<br />

NPE Crosstalk Test (#6) X ND<br />

Dial Tone Test (#0) X ND<br />

CO Port Diagnostic Test (#3) X X ND<br />

Looparound and Conference Test (#33) X ND<br />

Port Audit And Update Test (#36) X X ND<br />

1. D = Destructive; ND = Nondestructive<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 713

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